Rostec reports ongoing mass production of the Kinzhal hypersonic system for the Russian military
Vladimir Artyakov, the deputy director general of Rostec, stated on a national broadcast that the Kinzhal hypersonic missile system is being produced in Russia at the volumes required by the Ministry of Defense. The remarks were delivered during a program on the Russia 24 channel, reflecting the company’s current production priorities and capacities.
According to Rostec’s vice president, the system was previously manufactured in limited quantities to support modernization efforts and to complement ongoing research and development. Now, he notes, the production of the Daggers has transitioned into a substantial, orderly series intended to meet military needs with reliability and consistency.
Artyakov emphasized that the company follows the Ministry of Defense’s requests with a focus on quality and timeliness, delivering exactly what is required, in the quantities and to the timelines specified. This statement underscores the alignment between state defense commitments and the industrial capacity of Rostec and its partners.
During the interview, Artyakov dismissed claims about listening devices or wiretapping related to the Kinzhal program, arguing that such statements do not withstand scrutiny. The clarification aimed to reassure listeners about the integrity and security of the system and its development process.
In related defense developments, a separate piece from an older issue of a defense-focused publication noted an incident involving an air defense system attempting to engage a hypersonic target, with all 32 missiles expended during the attempt. The event has fueled discussions on the evolving balance between offensive hypersonic capabilities and defensive countermeasures. Analysts continue to monitor how air defense platforms adapt to fast-moving, maneuverable missiles in modern combat scenarios. [Citation: Rostec press briefings and defense industry analyses]n
Meanwhile, authorities in the defense sector have announced ongoing efforts to advance additional countermeasure technologies and suppression capabilities for unmanned aerial threats. These advancements reflect a broader strategy to maintain superiority in contested airspaces and to ensure that the defense industrial base can support a high front-line tempo while pursuing research into next-generation protective systems. [Citation: defense industry trend reports]n